About This Book
The author offers a verse-by-verse exposition of the prophet Zechariah, situating his visions in the post-exilic moment and treating their immediate encouragement to rebuild the temple alongside their longer prophetic horizons. The commentary explains name symbolism, recounts the night visions, and interprets themes of repentance, divine remembrance, restoration, theocratic renewal, and ultimate millennial hope, while tracing connections to other prophetic messages. A foreword acknowledges earlier interpretive errors and signals later refinements in the author's thinking, and the overall tone alternates between pastoral consolation for the remnant and forward-looking prophetic exposition.
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